SOLUTION: A ball is thrown upward and outward from a height of 6 feet. The height of the ball, f(x), in feet, can be modeled by
f(x)=−0.1x2+0.6x+6
where x is the ball's horizont
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Question 1200480: A ball is thrown upward and outward from a height of 6 feet. The height of the ball, f(x), in feet, can be modeled by
f(x)=−0.1x2+0.6x+6
where x is the ball's horizontal distance, in feet, from where it was thrown.
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